The New Zealand Herald on October 6 published an article highlighting Vietnam's diverse landscapes and rich culture, which captivate international travelers.
In Da Nang’s orientation for tourism development associated with ecological space and cultural identity, the midland and mountainous communes in the southern side of the city have emerged as potential areas.
An exhibition entitled ‘Trang Ta’ (Vietnamese Full Moon) is currently being held at the historic Kim Ngan Communal House in Ha Noi, breathing new life into the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival of the Northern Delta region and exploring how cultural heritage can be applied in modern-day life.
Son Tra food captures the essence of Da Nang’s coastal soul, fresh seafood, humble village recipes and vibrant market life, blending tradition and creativity to craft a unique culinary journey for any traveler.
Whether you're strolling through Hanoi’s Old Quarter or visiting historical and cultural landmarks in the city, you can easily come across handmade products inspired by folk traditions, yet highly functional, either for display or everyday use.
The 24th Vietnam Film Festival is scheduled to take place in Ho Chi Minh City from November 21 to 25, aiming to honour outstanding cinematic works and artists that have made significant contributions to the country’s film industry.
The Ha Noi Halal Restaurant opened on August 2, providing one more Halal dining option for residents and visitors to the capital city.
From a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and promoting the heritage of ethnic minorities, the Viet Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism (Hoa Lac Commune, Ha Noi) is undergoing a strong transformation, aiming to become a smart tourism hub and a national cultural destination of international stature.
Can Tho is witnessing a great opportunity to become a unique eco-tourism centre of the Mekong Delta and the whole country.
Hue is one of just 250 cities worldwide with a UNESCO-recognised heritage site. The city also boasts numerous prestigious titles such as “Viet Nam’s Festival City”, “National Green City”, “ASEAN Cultural City”, “ASEAN Clean Tourist City”, and “ASEAN Environmentally Sustainable City”.
Ho Chi Minh City is joining global travel company Intrepid Travel in a partnership to promote the city as a distinctive, responsible, and sustainable tourism destination.
The first international festival on craft village preservation and development is scheduled to take place at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel from November 14 to 18, with additional sideline activities to be held across Hanoi from September through November.